Chiming in here as well, I’m running tauri in production for a “desktop” version of our vuejs spa at a startup. The spa is rather complex business/logistics software. But in the end it hardly makes a difference what your spa does. The big pro is that you can write very system level code in rust that you can invoke from your js app. That’s pretty neat if you do want to do stuff with native apis. Another massive reason for us to switch was the bundle size and memory imprint, it’s a game changer for B2B customers with often lower spec hardware.
And the cherry on top is the potential mobile targets that are now in alpha…
Nice - glad to hear that it helped. If you just want to bring them “as is” into the appstores and target both platforms I’d honestly just try it with tauris alpha (if you can afford to experiment in prod) or just configure a build using capacitor. If you’ve built PWAs you are probably relying on indexedDB and such browser thingies? Not sure if you need to do something around the service workers to make it work but I’d guess with tauri that should be simpler. It works out of the box for desktop targets :)